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Introduction
Some car radio models allow you to
operate a CD changer.
Depending on your vehicle model ver-
sion, the CD changer is located either in
the glove compartment or the luggage
compartment.
Note
Only the controls needed for CD opera-
tion are described in this Owner’s
Manual.
The operation of the radio and cassette
player and further tips on the function of
the radio system are in the radio operat-
ing instructions pamphlet.
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Depending on your vehicle model ver-
sion, the CD changer is located either in
the glove compartment or the luggage
compartment.
1 – Sliding door CD slot cover
2 – CD magazine slot
3 – Magazine eject button
CD Magazine
1 – Top
2 – Bottom
Note
•Please only use original CD magazines
from the SEAT accessories programme
(check with your SEAT Official Service
Centre).
•If the magazine is not in its housing,
some versions of the radio will display
the message “MAGAZINE”.
•If there is no CD in the magazine,
some versions of the radio will display
the message “NO DISC”.
•The changer can hold up to a maxi-
mum 6 standard 12 cm. CDs. This pro-
vides for a high number of tracks and
extensive listening time.
You must
never use 8cm. CDs nor Shape CDs.
•If one of the changer positions is
empty, when selecting it (in CD mode)
the message "NO CD" will be displayed
on the audio system.
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
CD changer
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Removing magazine from changer
It is possible to remove the CD magazine
when radio is switched off.
•Slide CD slot cover fully open
•Press magazine eject button
The magazine is automatically driven to
the removal position
•Remove magazine
Inserting magazine
•Make sure the sliding slot is com-
pletely open.
•Line up the magazine so that the
arrow on the top points to its housing.
•Push the magazine in as far as it will
go.
After inserting the magazine you will
hear a noise that shows that the changer
is checking how many CD’s are in the
magazine.
Slide the slot fully closed.
Note
After inserting or removing the maga-
zine, the slot cover should always be
closed to protect the CD changer from
particles of dust and dirt and thus
prevent malfunctioning.
Putting CD’s in the changer
•Hold the CD, with the printed side
upwards,by the hole in the middle and
by the edge.
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Tips on CD operation
To ensure perfect, high quality CD
reproduction, only clean, undamaged
CD’s should be used.
Please do not stick any labels onto
the CD’s.
To avoid damage to the CD player, never
use protective film for CDs or stabiliz-
ers (available as CD accessories).
Only use CD’s with the CD magazine
specifically designed for your CD
changer
, as per the SEAT Original
Accessories Programme, and keep them
in their original box.
Never leave CD’s exposed to direct sun-
light!
Notes on cleaning compact discs
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean CD’s.
Wipe the disc in a straight line from the
centre outwards. Stubborn soiling can
be removed with a commercial CD
cleaner or isopropyl alcohol.
Never use fluids like petrol, paint
thinner or record cleaner, as these
can damage the surface of the CD!
Safety precautions for laser
devices
Laser devices are included in the safety
classes 1 – 4 as per DIN IEC 76 (CO)
6/VDE 0837.
This CD is in class 1.
The laser used in units of class 1 is of
low energy and so shielded that there is
no danger when it is correctly used.
Do not remove the unit’s cover. It
does not have any parts which can be
serviced by the user.
Warranty
The warranty conditions that apply to
our new cars also apply to our radio sys-
tems.
Note
The warranty applies as long as improper
handling or repair attempts by unquali-
fied persons have not caused the dam-
age, and that the unit presents no exter-
nal damage.